Ice Cream Restaurants in Ottawa

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City: Ottawa, 350 Viewmount Dr, Nepean, ON K2E 7T5, K2E1V5, Ottawa, Canada
"Super friendly staff, very helpful and allowed many tastes Gelato is worth the trip, super creamy and smooth."
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City: Ottawa, 10A-6081 Hazeldean Rd, Stittsville, ON K2S 1B9, K2S1K7, Ottawa, Canada
Gluten Free Options, Takeout, Parking Available, Highchairs Available
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City: Ottawa, B1-3625 Rivergate Wy, Ottawa, ON K1V 2A4, K1V2A4, Canada
"This is our go to restaurant. Great food that is always consistent (the tortellini with a Gorgonzola sauce is amazing, the steak is always tender and cooked just right) , good wine list, good service. The decor is modern with an open concept bistro style layout. You would think that it gets noisy but it doesn't. Free parking."
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City: Ottawa, 1385 Woodroffe Ave, Nepean, ON K2G 1V8, K2G1V8, Ottawa, Canada
"I have been going to Cafe International for about two months and every time I go I get the best service."
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City: Ottawa, 275 Richmond Rd, Ottawa, ON K1Z 6X3, K1Z6X2, Canada
Seating, Takeout, Families with children, Vegetarian Friendly
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City: Ottawa, 200 Preston St, Ottawa, ON K1R 7P9, Canada
"One of a couple of good places for gelato in Ottawa, it ain't cheap but the gelato is to die for, almost as good as in Italy, yes I tried it while down there.You can have alcoholic beverages as well, I will recommend this place to people in the little Italy area."
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City: Ottawa, 254 Preston St, Ottawa, ON K1R 7R4, K1R6V4, Canada
"I'm a fan of Italian food and my search for good Italian food brought me to Little Italy on one of my visits to the beautiful city of Ottawa. Little Italy is a street filled with restaurants and pubs, with lovely patios for a nice drink and chit chat on a wonderful summer evening. Loved Trattoria. Service amazing, food super yumm. Just that the patio can be a bit better. But oh whatever, the food and the variety of items on the menu is worth all the focus. We tried the Mussels Marinara and my husband just couldn't leave his plate, he was hardly into any conversation until he finished his plate full of mussels (Haha). The other dish we tried was the Linguini Pescatore in Aglio-e-olio sauce it sure is a treat if you love seafood"
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City: Ottawa, 330 Preston St, Ottawa, ON K1S 4M6, K1S4M6, Canada
"My wife and I both started with apps: my mussels in a white cream sauce was delicious and her fried zucchini was perfectly cooked with a tasty crispy batter on the outside while still tender and moist on the inside. We followed with the lasagna...and filet of sole, and then for dessert, the moist and chocolatey cake as well as the chocolate tartufo."
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City: Ottawa, 87 Holland Ave, Ottawa, ON K1Y 0Y1, K1Y0Y1, Canada
"One of the best meals I had while in Ottawa. If you are seeking a talented chef among Canada's capital, come here. Walking in, it definitely feels like someone's home hosting a fancy banquet. The tequila infused salmon doesn't sound appealing, but it will be once you see it. Excellent plating, to the point where it almost feels like wimmelholden up close. The tequila offers a unique flavor to the fresh, and clearly vocal salmon flavor. All the little details stand out and uphold the dish, from the earthy radish, the jalapeño powder, down to the crunchy quinoa. The cream is the first chair solo violinist that truly makes everything pop. The only complaint I have is you have to consciously pick out all the ingredients on the fork for the full experience. It's quite easy to eat the piece lop sided, whether too much or too little or anything. The chicken éclair might as well be called the chicken éclair sandwich. I was envisioning a stuffed éclair, but it's much better as an open face sandwich with the top piece separate. The chicken was moist, still had some texture to chew on, and had a bold, sweet, low toned profile. The bread and butter pickles help cut through with some refreshing high notes. The dots of cream on the side didn't seem enough, but I still managed without a lot of cream. The éclair itself takes on a new perspective as A savory dish. It's something I'm surprised more chefs have adopted. Maybe it's the chili powder, but I couldn't help that bling this was an elevated sloppy joe. I still enjoyed this dish, but there's a tinge of nostalgia that lingers with every bite for me. The lamb shank is satisfying alone, but the addition of lime aioli and apple chutney make this a standout dish. The best way I can describe this dish is by thinking about the lamb, encapsulated by the chutney, and then encapsulated by the lime aioli. Perhaps the fat of the lamb conjures spherical worlds of flavor, orbiting around the gravitation of my tongue. Make sure you check the perimeter of the plate, as there are different levels of presence for the sauce. One pile is huge, while another is much smaller but not tucked under the meat. The spinach polenta block of whatever that was on the side was crap. The main spice stood out way too much. I took two bites and stopped eating it. The banoffee was a great dessert. But there are some things that I should mention. There isn't any toffee crunch in this and The whipped cream to filling ratio is 3:1. Otherwise, I was quite pleased with the results. Definitely, a European sweet dessert that's never too sweet. The banana is mixed in, but I can't help to feel it sits in the higher registry than the lower registry. The graham crust is delightfully chewy and gooey. The toffee provides most of the low tones in pudding filling form. Although the chocolate is a side counterpart in the profile, it does a surprising amount, dancing around the banana and toffee flavors. The whipped cream was good, but it could have been just a tad creamier in the taste profile. I love that they offer half orders on this pie. Even with some flaws, this place is still one of the best places to eat during my visit. Some other fancy establishments dont even come close to this place. from start to finish, there was not a single dish that was a dud."
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City: Ottawa, 170 Laurier Ave W, Ottawa, ON K1P 5V5, K1P5J4, Canada
Seating, Waitstaff, Wheelchair Accessible, Delivery
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